SpunkyJones
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Primal Rage was that terrible stop-motion animated prehistoric fighting game. SabreWulf is from Killer Instinct, a CGI fighting game that featured one dinosaur. Now: don't ever confuse them again. KI (along with SabreWulf) was awesome!Taking the Level 1 short cut to Level 8 hangs the game
My favorite two games were Black Tiger and Primal Rage (SabreWulf).
If you were born in the 80's you missed the golden age of arcade games entirely. They had dawned and the sun was setting before you ever went near an arcade. 1978 to around 1984 or so was when arcades ruled. After that home systems had started getting better and arcades started to die off.
I liked Asteroids and Tempest most of all. Spent some quarters on Missile Command, Zaxxon, Qix and Tron. Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, Pac-Man and Defender were really big back then too, but I never got into those.
When Tempest came out it had a bug or Easter egg, if you knew the trick you could get 40 free credits for a quarter. Used to play for a couple of hours and sell the leftover credits for a few bucks to buy a pizza.
Primal Rage was that terrible stop-motion animated prehistoric fighting game. SabreWulf is from Killer Instinct, a CGI fighting game that featured one dinosaur. Now: don't ever confuse them again. KI (along with SabreWulf) was awesome!
Absolutely loved Missile Command.
+1I liked Asteroids and Tempest most of all. Spent some quarters on Missile Command, Zaxxon, Qix and Tron. Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, Pac-Man and Defender were really big back then too, but I never got into those.
When Tempest came out it had a bug or Easter egg, if you knew the trick you could get 40 free credits
Primal Rage was that terrible stop-motion animated prehistoric fighting game. SabreWulf is from Killer Instinct, a CGI fighting game that featured one dinosaur. Now: don't ever confuse them again. KI (along with SabreWulf) was awesome!
Yep. I mostly played Space Invaders and Asteroids. If you were worth a dang you could play a pretty long while on just a quarter.
Hey op the name of the game you played is called narc.
I like matmania I was undefeated when I was younger also final fight.
Narc is a 1988 arcade game designed by Eugene Jarvis for Williams Electronics and programmed by George Petro.[1] It was one of the first ultra-violent video games and a frequent target of parental criticism of the arcade game industry. The object is to arrest and kill drug offenders, confiscate their money and drugs, and defeat "Mr. Big".
I loved that game on the original NESWhen I was a kid, this is the one we all crowded around to play. (or to watch)
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